Top 5 smartphone and OS systems in the US
Samsung still leads the way in the US smartphone market, but Apple is the fastest grower, accounting for nearly 1 in every 3 devices, according to new research.
Samsung still leads the way in the US smartphone market, but Apple is the fastest grower, accounting for nearly 1 in every 3 devices, according to new research.
Mothers are the most active social media users in the US, with nearly three in five web-connected mums (58.6%) visiting social media properties at least a few times per day, according to new research.
Adobe will discontinue development of Flash for Android 4.1 this summer, starting August 15th, as the firm looks to focus on the new HTML5 technology for video and rich media displays in the future.
Apple customers are highly loyal, with just one in 5 (21%) of iOS device owners saying they wouldn’t switch platforms, even if offered huge discounts, according to a new study.
The free-to-play fantasy stock exchange game, twiDAQ, has officially launched in the UK, giving Twitter users the chance to own a portfolio of virtual shares in celebrities, sports clubs and brand names.
Affiliate marketing firm firm R.O.EYE has appointed Gavin Male as Managing Director.
Existing web conferencing and collaboration solutions are too restrictive for businesses. Employees want to choose the devices and operating platforms they use to spontaneously connect and share with colleagues. Holger Felgner, General Manager at TeamViewer, argues that next-generation solutions will give more power to users – and pave the way for more versatile use of … [Read more…]
LinkedIn will no longer display tweets after Twitter ended a three year partnership with the business social networking service.
Google is revamping the comment system on YouTube is a bid to clamp down on abusive and offensive remarks.
Microsoft has warned that it will post a huge $6.2bn write-down in its fourth quarter, mostly related to the disappointing performance of online advertising business aQuantive it bought five years ago.